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Webers Ideal Bureaucracy

o way to stop it.Computers are great inventions and what we know as hackers or nosy bodies especially believe this. The ease, with which information can be retained from a computer, raises the issue of invasion of privacy. How great is it when someone with no place in your business, has unlimited and unusual access to your personal information?Promotions in bureaucracies are granted when an employee does a good job with the job they are given. Just because a person can perform one job well, does not mean that they are competent enough to handle the next step. Just because someone can pack a box, it does not mean they know what they are putting in it, much less why. This is bureaucratic incompetence and there is no limit to the consequences of this, making it a disadvantage to the survival of the bureaucracy.The hierarchy of a bureaucracy breeds oligarchy; the greatest power is concentrated within a few individuals. Impersonality within the membership leads to almost dictatorship-like practices executed by the leaders of the membership. Consequently, only the leaders’ ideas and interests are addressed and/or instituted and the membership is devalued. ...

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